People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 24 June 17, 2012 |
Central Committee Communiqué
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of
Grim Economic Situation
The Central
Committee expressed
concern at the economic slowdown facing the country. The
GDP growth rate
declined to 6.5 per cent in 2011-12 and there is a
slowdown in industrial
production. The trade deficit is widening in the
backdrop of slowdown in
exports. The Indian rupee has depreciated to over
Rs 55 per
dollar. There is a sharp increase in the external
debt. Even as the
economic slowdown is occurring, the inflation rate continues
to be high with
food inflation touching 10.5 per cent. This is adding to
the suffering of
the people.
The ruling
establishment and the
corporate media are portraying this deterioration as a
failure to push
through neo-liberal reforms. This is a travesty of
facts. On the
contrary, like in the rest of the world, the worsening
economic situation in
The Central Committee strongly opposes the moves to push
through more
neo-liberal measures. The Central Committee condemns the move
to open up the
FDI in multi-brand retail. The Party, along with other
Left and
democratic forces, will conduct a widespread movement to block
any such
move. The Central Committee calls upon all the
opposition parties in parliament
to oppose the legislations which seek to increase the FDI
limit in banking
and insurance sectors and the Pension Bill, which is meant to
privatise pension
funds.
Food Stocks
The Central
Committee noted that the
total stock of foodgrains in central pool has reached
7.11 crore metric
tonnes in May 2012. This is 5 crore metric tonnes in
excess of the buffer
stock norm. Much of these stocks are also rotting in the
absence of
adequate warehousing space. Yet the government
refuses to offload
these stocks of wheat and rice at cheap prices to the poor and
malnourished. The government is more interested in
exporting foodgrains,
even by incentivising private traders.
The Central
Committee demands that
the union government release these food stocks at BPL prices
through the PDS
and under special schemes for the drought-affected areas and
to the poor and
destitute sections.
Petrol Price Hike
The Central
Committee reiterated its
opposition to the steep petrol price hike. The reduction
of the price by
Rs 2 per litre is totally inadequate since the price is still
higher by over Rs
5.50 per litre. The Central Committee demands a full
rollback of the
petrol price increase.
Coal Block Allocations
According to
reports, the Comptroller
and Auditor General has found the process of allocation of
coal blocks to
various companies, faulty. This has resulted in huge
profits for the
private parties and massive loss of revenue to the
government. The
Central Vigilance Commissioner has already referred the matter
to the CBI for
investigation. The response of the prime minister’s office to
the allegations
on the allocations is not credible.
The Central Committee demands a thorough investigation by the
CBI into the
matter and to fix the responsibility of those involved.
Kerala Situation
The Central
Committee discussed the
prevailing political situation in Kerala. After the
killing of T P
Chandrasekharan on May 4, there has been a concerted campaign
blaming the
CPI(M) for the murder. This campaign has been unleashed
by the central
minister of state for home, the chief minister and the
Congress leaders in
Kerala. This propaganda was kept up in view of the
Assembly bye-election
in Neyyattinkara which was held on June 2.
The police
investigation is sought to
be influenced by the government and the ruling party.
The police is
trying to implicate leaders of the Party in
The Party has
condemned the brutal
killing and denied any involvement in the incident. The
Party has
strongly asserted that it does not believe in the elimination
of political
opponents. The Party leadership has also stated that on
enquiry, if
it is found that there is involvement of any Party member at
any level, strong
action will be taken. The Central Committee called
upon the Party
ranks to unitedly face this anti-Communist campaign and
mobilise the people to
rebuff the attempts to defame the Party.
Shimla Elections
The Central
Committee congratulated
the Himachal Pradesh state committee of the Party on the
victory achieved in
the Mayor and Deputy Mayor elections to the Shimla
Municipal
Corporation. The defeat of the Congress which was
running the corporation
and the BJP which is in state government shows that the people
will vote for an
effective alternative to the Congress and the BJP, if it is
presented.
US Strategic Designs
The
The Central
Committee called upon the
UPA government not to fall in line with the US-NATO and the
The Central
Committee strongly
criticised the UPA government’s steps to curtail oil purchases
from
Movement for Food Security
The Central
Committee endorsed the
call given by the Left parties for conducting the movement for
food security
and a universal PDS. The campaign will demand a
universal public
distribution system with no targeting of APL and BPL; 35
kilograms of
foodgrains at not more than Rs 2 per kg for every family per
month.
Throughout the month of July, the Left parties will mobilise
and conduct
struggles, from the block level onwards, on the issue of PDS
and adequate
supply of foodgrains. It will culminate in a continuous dharna
during the
monsoon session of parliament in
Central Secretariat
The Central
Committee elected a
six-member Secretariat consisting of Prakash Karat, Hari Singh
Kang, Hannan
Mollah, Nilotpal Basu, V Srinivasa Rao and Jogendra Sharma.
Central Discipline
Commission
The Central
Committee elected a
four-member Central Discipline Commission consisting of
S Ramachandran
Pillai (chairperson), Madan Ghosh, V Srinivasa Rao and U
Vasuki.